Free seminar: Managing Performance Data and Documentation
Register now at: http://tiny.cc/performancedata.
Thursday 17 February 2011, 10am-3pm (incl. lunch)
Venue: Turnbull Hall, Southpark Terrace, Southpark Avenue, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LG. A Google map for the venue is at: http://tinyurl.com/4le623e.
Cost: Free (yes, including lunch!)
Who it’s for: Researchers, performers, research-related staff and postgraduate students working in the live and performing arts.
Register now at: http://tiny.cc/performancedata.
Research in the live and performing arts produces interesting and varied types of documentation and data, including text, images, audio and video. On Thursday 17 February, we will bring together researchers and performers working in the live and performing arts across the UK, to inspire and provide guidance for better management of these materials.
- In the morning session, a panel of researchers and artists from across the UK will share inspirational case studies about how they tackled their data management challenges.
- In the afternoon, experts from the University of Glasgow will provide guidance on varied data types used in the live and performing arts, and raise awareness of specific support available for researchers and students at the University.
Researchers, performers, postgraduate students and research-related staff working in the live and performing arts are all very welcome. Registration is required, but free.
Please register as soon as possible to attend – registration closes at 12 noon on Monday 14th February. For more information, a full programme and to register, please visit http://tiny.cc/performancedata.
Any questions? Please email Laura Molloy, at: Laura.Molloy[at]Glasgow.ac.uk.
This free seminar will take place on Thu 17 February 2011, 10am – 3pm (including lunch) at the Turnbull Hall, Southpark Terrace, Southpark Avenue, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LG.
This seminar is supported by the JISC Incremental project at the University of Glasgow, which aims to help researchers across all disciplines to manage and care for their research data and records. Incremental ’s website is at: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/preservation/incremental/glasgow.html.
Free seminar: Managing Performance Data and Documentation
Thursday 17 February 2011, 10am-3pm (incl. lunch)
Venue: Turnbull Hall, Southpark Terrace, Southpark Avenue, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LG. A Google map for the venue is at: http://tinyurl.com/4le623e.
Cost: Free (yes, including lunch!)
Who it’s for: Researchers, performers, research-related staff and postgraduate students working in the live and performing arts.
Register now at: http://tiny.cc/performancedata.
Research in the live and performing arts produces interesting and varied types of documentation and data, including text, images, audio and video. On Thursday 17 February, we will bring together researchers and performers working in the live and performing arts across the UK, to inspire and provide guidance for better management of these materials.
· In the morning session, a panel of researchers and artists from across the UK will share inspirational case studies about how they tackled their data management challenges.
· In the afternoon, experts from the University of Glasgow will provide guidance on varied data types used in the live and performing arts, and raise awareness of specific support available for researchers and students at the University.
Researchers, performers, postgraduate students and research-related staff working in the live and performing arts are all very welcome. Registration is required, but free.
Please register as soon as possible to attend – registration closes at 12 noon on Monday 14th February. For more information, a full programme and to register, please visit http://tiny.cc/performancedata.
Any questions? Please email Laura Molloy, at: Laura.Molloy[at]Glasgow.ac.uk.
This free seminar will take place on Thu 17 February 2011, 10am – 3pm (including lunch) at the Turnbull Hall, Southpark Terrace, Southpark Avenue, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8LG.
This seminar is supported by the JISC Incremental project at the University of Glasgow, which aims to help researchers across all disciplines to manage and care for their research data and records. Incremental ’s website is at: http://www.lib.cam.ac.uk/preservation/incremental/glasgow.html.
Free seminar: Managing Performance Data and Documentation